England ready to change script in India
England will look to improve on their dismal one-day record in India
when they clash with the injury-ravaged world champions in a five-match
series starting Friday.
England have beaten India just once in their last 10 one-day
internationals on Indian soil, which included a thrilling tie during the
World Cup in Bangalore in March.
Alastair Cook's side will be buoyant after a dominant home season
when they beat India 4-0 in the Test series to take over as the world's
number one team, and also won the one-dayers 3-0.
Cook, however, refused to take victory for granted against a depleted
home team missing key players such as Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag,
Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh due to injury or poor form.
"I don't see any relation between what happened in England and what's
going to happen out here," Cook said ahead of the first one-dayer at the
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
"India are historically very strong at home, and we have an extremely
tough challenge on our hands. It's a great opportunity for an England
side to play the world champions in their back yard."
England, who arrived in India on October 4 to acclimatise to local
conditions, warmed up for the series by winning both practice matches
against Hyderabad teams.
On Tuesday, they routed the local side by 253 runs after Jonny
Bairstow smashed an unbeaten 104 off 53 balls and uncapped leg-spinner
Scott Borthwick picked up five wickets.The new-look Indian team has just
four survivors skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli
and Suresh Raina from the side that beat Sri Lanka in the World Cup
final in Mumbai on April 2.
Tendulkar, Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Zaheer Khan and Munaf Patel are
recovering from injuries, while Harbhajan and Shanthakumaran Sreesanth
were dropped due to poor form.
India's 15-man squad for the first two one-dayers includes three
players leg-spinner Rahul Sharma, 24, left-arm seamer Sreenath Aravind,
27, and fast bowler Varun Aaron, 21 who have yet to play international
cricket. AFP |